Pohokura field

The Pohokura field is an oil and gas field located 4 km offshore of north Taranaki in New Zealand, in approximately 30 m of water. The field was discovered in 2000 by Fletcher Challenge and has ultimate recoverable reserves of 791 Bcf (927 PJ) of gas and 49 mmbbls of oil and condensate.[1][2]

The field has 6 offshore and 3 onshore wells, with the production station located on shore, adjacent to the Motunui methanol plant. The production station is unmanned, and is operated from a control room in New Plymouth. The first commercial production was in September 2006.

In 2009, Pohokura was the largest gas producing field in New Zealand, producing 42% of total production.[3]

Pohokura is owned by Shell (48%), OMV (26%) and Todd Energy (26%), and is operated by Shell.[1]

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References

  1. 1 2 "Energy in New Zealand 2013". MBIE.
  2. Crown Minerals (25 July 2008). "Pohokura oil reserves rise to 61mmbbls, gas to 980 bcf". Ministry of Economic Development. Retrieved 28 June 2009.
  3. Energy Data File. MED. July 2009.

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Coordinates: 38°58′32″S 174°16′37″E / 38.97556°S 174.27694°E / -38.97556; 174.27694

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